


Tuthilltown Spirits & Hudson Whiskey NY
Where New York’s whiskey tradition begins again, crafted with history, rooted in place.
About Tuthilltown Spirits & Hudson Whiskey NY
Tuthilltown Distillery is a historic and pioneering destination in the Hudson Valley, where New York’s distilling legacy was reborn. Housed in the 18th-century Tuthilltown Gristmill—the longest continuously operating gristmill in the state—this landmark site became the birthplace of the state’s first post-Prohibition whiskey thanks to founder Ralph Erenzo’s bold vision. Today, that spirit of innovation lives on through a wide range of small-batch whiskeys, exclusive spirits, and creative collaborations, all crafted on a scenic 36-acre property at the foot of the Shawangunk Mountains.
Visitors can explore the distillery through guided tastings, tours, and cocktail workshops, or unwind at the cocktail bar, where seasonal New York-forward drinks showcase the best of the region. The Visitor Center also features a curated shop stocked with exclusive spirits, bitters, and locally made goods—from barrel-aged maple syrup to bourbon-infused chocolate. Whether enjoying a picnic by the river, wandering woodland trails, or diving deep into the art of distilling, Tuthilltown offers an immersive, sensory experience grounded in craftsmanship, community, and a deep connection to place.
Visitors can explore the distillery through guided tastings, tours, and cocktail workshops, or unwind at the cocktail bar, where seasonal New York-forward drinks showcase the best of the region. The Visitor Center also features a curated shop stocked with exclusive spirits, bitters, and locally made goods—from barrel-aged maple syrup to bourbon-infused chocolate. Whether enjoying a picnic by the river, wandering woodland trails, or diving deep into the art of distilling, Tuthilltown offers an immersive, sensory experience grounded in craftsmanship, community, and a deep connection to place.
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(845) 419-2964
12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
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